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Hello Bob. 10 Jul 03 06:39, you wrote to me: RT>> Well my "Maximus" test system is built and I have just got RT>> Maximus 3.03b compiled and running on it. BJ> Good. :-) RT>> Well after much head scratching, and the changing of RT>> permisions, I got it to RT>> run, just fine. BJ> RT>> Can telnet to it, using WIN98 "telnet, putty also works fine, tho RT>> Linux telnet seems a bit slow. Especially after one enters ones RT>> password, on login to the BBS and again when one logs out, ie. RT>> says bye-bye. BJ> The "hangs" after the password on login and after log out are on my BJ> system also, and are the same after I updated from CVS, but my last BJ> CVS update was several days ago. Okay ... RT>> Now to find my copies of Bink XE source code, and see how that RT>> goes, configure binkd, squish, also must see if I can get FastLst RT>> to compile and work here, then I should be ready to play, ... RT>> oops, forgot, TimEd, and MsgEd. :-) BJ> Following Bo's instructions for compiling FastLst will allow it to BJ> compile. I haven't been able to get the Version 7 nodelist compile by BJ> FastLst to properly work with the compiles of Maximus under Linux..... BJ> I haven't dug into the reasons why yet. [Nodelist info is used when BJ> entering netmail messages to show the name of the BBS you are sending BJ> the netmail to after you type in the to's fidonet node number, at BJ> least in the full screen editor mode of Maximus.] Hmmm ... Bo just mentioned in a previous post that the CVS vesion of FastLst does not compile. Have asked for a URL where I can get a "usable" version of source. Hopefully you find what the problems related to the nodelists are. Thanks, Russell --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.4.7* Origin: Rusty's BBS - Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa (5:7105/1) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 7105/1 7106/22 7102/1 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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